At a time when racist discourses are gaining ground on social media, this interview comes as a message of hope in a more egalitarian and peaceful future.
Concerned about the lack of representativeness of black people on the Brazilian literature, Luciana set up a project to highlight child stories whose main character is a black woman or girl. Take a look at this interview she gave to one of our Brazilian students:
To know more about this project, access: http://100meninasnegras.com
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